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Intercultural communication with arabs : studies in educational, professional and societal contexts / edited by Rana Raddawi.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Springer, 2015Descripción: xviii, 358 páginasTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789812872548
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HM623
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part One: Educational Contexts -- Chapter 2: Intercultural communicative styles in Qatar: Greek and Qataris -- Chapter 3: Perceptions of Indians in Oman: Exploring Aspects of Intercultural Communication -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Communication in the Context of Saudi Arab Tertiary Education -- Chapter 5: The Discourse of Global English and its Representation in the Saudi Context: A Postmodernist Critical Perspective -- Chapter 6: Understanding Family Involvement in the Education of Emirati College Students in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) -- Chapter 7: Taboo Topics in the ESL/EFL Classroom in the Gulf Region -- Chapter 8: Intercultural Communication and Muslim American youth in US school contexts -- Chapter 9: Night school in Beirut & the Public Sphere: Student Civic Action Rooted in Liberal-Secularism -- Part Two: Professional Contexts -- Chapter 10: Culturally different perspectives of time: Effect on communication in meetings -- Chapter 11: Intercultural (mis) communication In Medical Settings: Cultural difference or Cultural incompetence? -- Chapter 12: The Political TV Interview: Tim Sebastian’s Interview with an Arab - A Venue for Reconciliation or Discord? -- Chapter 13: The Role of “Cyber-Dissent” in Stimulating Democratization in the MENA Region and Empowering Youth Voices -- Chapter 14: The Political Discourse of the Arab Revolution: The Case of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Syria -- Part three: Societal Contexts -- Chapter 15: Impact of Parental Communication Patterns on Arab Women’s Choice of Careers - Case Study: Lebanon -- Chapter 16: Different Cultures, One Love: Exploring Romantic Love in the Arab World -- Chapter 17: In the Zone: Female Athletes and Intercultural Contact in Iraq -- Chapter 18: “Why am I black?” Gendering Hip Hop, and Translocal Solidarities in Dubai -- Chapter 19: Integrating people with disabilities into society in the United Arab Emirates -- Appendix -- Index.
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Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part One: Educational Contexts -- Chapter 2: Intercultural communicative styles in Qatar: Greek and Qataris -- Chapter 3: Perceptions of Indians in Oman: Exploring Aspects of Intercultural Communication -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Communication in the Context of Saudi Arab Tertiary Education -- Chapter 5: The Discourse of Global English and its Representation in the Saudi Context: A Postmodernist Critical Perspective -- Chapter 6: Understanding Family Involvement in the Education of Emirati College Students in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) -- Chapter 7: Taboo Topics in the ESL/EFL Classroom in the Gulf Region -- Chapter 8: Intercultural Communication and Muslim American youth in US school contexts -- Chapter 9: Night school in Beirut & the Public Sphere: Student Civic Action Rooted in Liberal-Secularism -- Part Two: Professional Contexts -- Chapter 10: Culturally different perspectives of time: Effect on communication in meetings -- Chapter 11: Intercultural (mis) communication In Medical Settings: Cultural difference or Cultural incompetence? -- Chapter 12: The Political TV Interview: Tim Sebastian’s Interview with an Arab - A Venue for Reconciliation or Discord? -- Chapter 13: The Role of “Cyber-Dissent” in Stimulating Democratization in the MENA Region and Empowering Youth Voices -- Chapter 14: The Political Discourse of the Arab Revolution: The Case of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Syria -- Part three: Societal Contexts -- Chapter 15: Impact of Parental Communication Patterns on Arab Women’s Choice of Careers - Case Study: Lebanon -- Chapter 16: Different Cultures, One Love: Exploring Romantic Love in the Arab World -- Chapter 17: In the Zone: Female Athletes and Intercultural Contact in Iraq -- Chapter 18: “Why am I black?” Gendering Hip Hop, and Translocal Solidarities in Dubai -- Chapter 19: Integrating people with disabilities into society in the United Arab Emirates -- Appendix -- Index.

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